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Economy Statistics > Changes in net reserves > BoP, current US$ > Australia (historical data)

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Date   Amount    Rank   
2005   7,545,084,000    #8   
2004   17,889,930,000    #3   
2003   703,720,300    #17   
2002   1,892,393,000    #16   
2001   1,119,482,000    #17   
2000   199,408,500    #24   
1999   -6,415,890,000    #150   
1998   1,658,240,000    #15   
1997   -3,343,562,000    #144   
1996   -1,497,469,000    #125   
1995   2,404,943,000    #4   
1994   1,964,038,000    #7   
1993   41,559,780    #32   
1992   4,726,150,000    #5   
1991   324,280,600    #18   
1990   -1,740,260,000    #122   
1989   -600,660,900    #121   
1988   -5,278,855,000    #138   
1987   -374,455,000    #112   
1986   -702,737,800    #130   
1985   2,301,244,000    #4   
1984   1,294,480,000    #4   
1983   -3,030,172,000    #135   
1982   -4,731,266,000    #135   
1981   -63,792,110    #107   
1980   -447,664,600    #102   
1979   746,216,000    #9   
1978   88,877,960    #19   
1977   947,444,200    #2   
1976   388,657,200    #7   
1975   918,663,700    #5   
1974   1,618,488,000    #1   
1973   300,747,200    #2   
1972   -2,725,100,000    #22   
1971   -1,371,273,000    #18   
1970   -349,180,100    #11   
1969   182,140,000    #2   
1968   -79,210,010    #6   
1967   -1,719,995    #2   
1966   -19,330,000    #3   


DEFINITION: Changes in net reserves is the net change in a country's holdings of international reserves resulting from transactions on the current, capital, and financial accounts. These include changes in holdings of monetary gold, SDRs, foreign exchange assets, reserve position in the International Monetary Fund, and other claims on nonresidents that are available to the central authority. The measure is net of liabilities constituting foreign authorities' reserves, and counterpart items for valuation changes and exceptional financing items. Data are in current U.S. dollars.

   
 

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